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’Irreplaceable loss’: Pakistani educationist, humanitarian Arfa Sayeda Zehra passes away

’Irreplaceable loss’: Pakistani educationist, humanitarian Arfa Sayeda Zehra passes away
An undated file photo of Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra. (Photo courtesy: Arfa Sayeda Zehra/ Facebook)
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’Irreplaceable loss’: Pakistani educationist, humanitarian Arfa Sayeda Zehra passes away

’Irreplaceable loss’: Pakistani educationist, humanitarian Arfa Sayeda Zehra passes away
  • Dr. Zehra’s contributions, efforts for the promotion of Urdu will always be remembered, president says
  • Heritage and culture minister promises steps to preserve, promote her scholarly and intellectual work

ISLAMABAD: Renowned Pakistani educationist, humanitarian, poet and scholar, Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra, on Monday passed away in the eastern city of Lahore, with top officials, educationists and celebrities expressing sorrow over her demise.

Dr. Zehra earned her master’s degree in Urdu from Government College Lahore, followed by a PhD in History from the University of Hawaii. She remained the principal of Government College for Women in Lahore’s Gulberg from 1986 to 2009.

Hugely respected for her dedication to Urdu literature and education, Dr. Zehra served as a member of several educational, social and cultural boards and committees, where she actively promoted learning, dialogue and inclusion.

In a condolence message on her passing, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said the death of Dr. Arifa Sayeda Zehra is an “irreplaceable loss” for Pakistan’s intellectual and literary circles.

“Dr. Arifa Sayeda Zehra dedicated her life to knowledge, research and the service of humanity, setting a brilliant example,” he was quoted as saying by state media.

“Her academic contributions and efforts for the promotion of the national language will always be remembered.”

Minister for National Heritage and Culture Aurangzeb Khan Khichi said Dr. Zehra devoted her life to the pursuit of knowledge, research and service to humanity.

“The Ministry of National Heritage and Culture pays tribute to Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra’s lifelong services and will take steps to preserve and promote her scholarly and intellectual work,” he said, extending heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family, students and academic community.

“Her legacy will continue to guide and inspire future scholars.”

Several Pakistani celebrities also expressed their sorrow over Dr. Zehra’s passing and paid a tribute to her services.

Sarmad Khoosat, a Pakistani actor and director, called it a “sad” day.

“Some people should not be allowed to leave us ever,” he said.

In a post on Instagram, actor and writer Mira Sethi described her death as “a huge loss“: “Urdu has lost one of its finest, sweetest (in terms of the mithaas of her words) ambassadors.”


Pakistan to host first international capital markets conference to boost regional financial cooperation

Pakistan to host first international capital markets conference to boost regional financial cooperation
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Pakistan to host first international capital markets conference to boost regional financial cooperation

Pakistan to host first international capital markets conference to boost regional financial cooperation
  • Event to bring regulators and market institutions from Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Iran and the United States
  • SECP says initiative aims to deepen investment links and strengthen Pakistan’s capital market ecosystem

KARACHI: Pakistan will host its first International Capital Market Conference and Expo in 2025 to promote regional cooperation, investment and knowledge-sharing across financial markets, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) said in a statement on Monday.

The conference, organized in collaboration with the country’s capital market infrastructure institutions, will convene regulators, policymakers and market institutions from jurisdictions including Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Iran and the United States, alongside multilateral organizations and key domestic financial stakeholders.

Over the past year, Pakistan’s capital market institutions have held a series of strategic engagements across Asia. The SECP said the conference would serve as the culmination of this “sustained regulatory diplomacy,” providing a platform for dialogue and shared learning to advance capital market development in the broader region.

“The conference underscores Pakistan’s commitment to regional financial integration and highlights the SECP’s leadership in fostering a collaborative and resilient market landscape,” the regulator said.

Running alongside the conference, an expo will bring together asset managers, brokerage firms, insurers, banks and technology companies. The SECP said the expo aims to expand public awareness of financial products available in Pakistan and promote investor education.

The initiative comes as Pakistan continues to modernize its capital market infrastructure. Over the past decade, the Pakistan Stock Exchange underwent demutualization and a partial strategic sale to a consortium of Chinese exchanges, while new clearing and settlement systems have been rolled out through the National Clearing Company. The Pakistan Mercantile Exchange has expanded regulated futures and commodities trading, and digital account opening and e-KYC frameworks have widened retail investor access.

The SECP said this year’s conference aims to build on those reforms by encouraging foreign investment, regulatory cooperation and long-term partnerships.

“The International Capital Market Conference & Expo 2025 represents a transformative step toward stronger, more integrated capital markets,” the statement added.